Sights

Strachan Lane

Strachan Lane

Duckboard Place

Duckboard Place

AC/DC Lane

AC/DC Lane

Beaney Lane

Beaney Lane

Hoiser Lane

Hoiser Lane

Presgrave Place

Presgrave Place

Union Lane

Union Lane

Tattersalls Lane

Tattersalls Lane

Drewry Lane

Drewry Lane

Guildford Lane

Guildford Lane

436 Queen Street

436 Queen Street

Queen Victoria Markets

Queen Victoria Markets

The Queen Victoria Market (also known locally as Vic Market or Queen Vic) is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares (17 acres) is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere. The Queen Victoria Market is the largest and most intact surviving 19th century market in the city. The Melbourne central business district once hosted three major markets, but two of them, the Eastern Market and Western Market, both opened before the Queen Victoria, and were both closed and demolished in the 1960s. Other historic markets survive in Melbourne, such as the inner suburban Prahran Market and South Melbourne Market, though only Prahran has any early buildings. The Queen Victoria Market is historically, architecturally and socially significant and has been listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. It has become an increasingly important tourist attraction in the city of Melbourne.

223 Franklin Street

223 Franklin Street

Blender Lane

Blender Lane

Croft Alley

Croft Alley

Coromandel Place

Coromandel Place

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